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What is tense?-

Tense expresses the time of action. The different tenses are identified by their associated verb forms. These verbs have different forms.

There are three main tenses in English. They are past tense, present tense, and future tense.

Each of these tenses can be sub- divided as:

simple tenses, perfect tenses, continuous (progressive) tenses, and perfect continuous tenses.

The perfect type of tenses are formed using the verbs of ‘to have’ while the continuous type of tenses are formed using the verbs of ‘to be’ with ‘-ing’ form of the verb.

There are twelve tenses in English. These tenses are used in a different situations. See the Uses of Tenses with examples below.

Uses of Tenses

Uses:-

e.g.

1) She goes to school.

2) Dogs bark.

3) Mother gets up early in the morning.

(Use of Adverbs:- Daily, always, often, usually, generally, never)

(Use of Adverbial phrase:- every day, every week, every month)

e.g.

1. Rahul takes exercise every day.

2. I visit his house often.

3. They always bring gifts for us.

e.g.

1. Virat Kohali plays cricket well.

2. I likes apples very much.

e.g.

1.We leave Delhi next month.

2. My friend returns to Pune in June.

e.g.

1. The earth revolves round the sun.

2. Two plus two is four.

e.g.

1) If it rains, we will stop the game.

2) Unless he brings the news, I shall not go home.

2) He will wait till she finishes her work.

e.g.

1) Shami comes, he runs, he bowls.

2) He defends himself, passes the ball, kicks the ball and goal.

2) Napoleon said, “Nothing is impossible in the world.”


Uses:-

e.g.

1) Akash is running with good speed.

2) We are playing cricket.

3) It is raining.

e.g.

1) I am reading a novel.

2) He is teaching Marathi in the school.

3) She is doing research in the university.

e.g.

1. I am leaving for Manali tonight.

2. Seema is arriving tomorrow.

3. The prime minister is flying to Pakistan tomorrow.


Uses :

e.g.

1) I have done the work easily.

2) Radha has never seen such a terrible accident.

3) They have build the house.

4) She has accepted her mistake.

e.g.

1) He has just gone out.

2) My sister has just finished cooking.

3) The train has just left.

e.g.

1) I have seen crocodiles in that lake.

2) She has written many poems.

3) My father has seen the Ajanta Caves.


Use :

e.g.

1) They have been building the bridge for several months.

2) We have been reading since four o’clock.

3) She has been missing since last Friday.


Uses :

e.g.

1) She left the college last year.

2) I received her letter a week ago.

3) She met her old friend yesterday.

4) I learned English in England.

e.g.

1) Every morning Gandhiji went for a walk.

2) She always took exercise at that time.


Uses :

e.g.

1) I was reading a novel.

2) It was raining heavily.

3) They were asking many questions.

e.g.

1) He was returning home late when a dog bit him.

2) The boy was riding a bicycle when a truck dashed him down.

3) When I reached there, the people were coming out of the hall.


Use :

e.g.

1. After she had taken her lunch, she went to the theatre.

2. When I reached the station, the train had departed.

3. Before we reached the bus – stop, the bus had left.

4. After we had reached the bus stop, the bus arrived.

Special Note :-

The past perfect tense is never used with adverbs of past time but simple past tense is used.

e.g.

1) I had met him yesterday (Wrong).             

I met him yesterday (Correct).

2) She had come here last day (Wrong).

She came here last day (Correct).


Uses :

e.g.

1) They had been building that bridge since 1980.

2) At that time, we had been practicing for two years.

3) She had been reading a novel for two weeks.

4) My grandfather had been growing plants in our field since 1960.

Special Note :-

Since – denotes a particular point of time e.g. since 1980

For – denotes a period of time e.g. for two years


Uses :

e.g.

1) I shall meet you tomorrow.

2) They will arrive soon.

3) The doctor will examine the patients in the evening.


e.g.

1) The rainy season will come.

2) The birds will come in the next summer.


Uses :

e.g.

1) She will be staying here till Sunday.

2) I will be meeting him tomorrow.

3) The children will be playing here this evening.

e.g.

1. He won’t be staying long.

2. The lady will be coming back this way.

3. The Government will be opening a children’s park in our area.


Use :

 e.g.

 1) They will have built the bridge by March next year.

 2) I shall have finished the job by 10 a.m. the day after tomorrow.

 3) By the end of the year, we shall have completed the repairs.

 4) In the five years’ time Seema will have taken her degree.


Use :

e.g.

1) By 1988, she will have been ranking the first.

2) By next week, we shall have been doing this job for six weeks.

3) When he gets his degree, he will have been studying in Cambridge for four years.



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Parts of Speech

Nouns

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Structure of tenses

Simple tenses-

1) Simple present tenseS + V(present) + O
2) Simple past tenseS + V(past) + O
3) Simple future tenseS + will/shall/(V in future) + O

Continuous tenses-

1) Present continuous tenseS + am/is/are + V(-ing) + O
2) Past continuous tenseS + was/were + V(-ing) + O
3) Future continuous tenseS + will be/shall be + V(-ing) + O

Perfect tenses-

1) Present perfect tenseS + has/have + P.P.of V + O
2) Past perfect tenseS + had + P.P.of V + O
3) Future perfect tenseS + will/shall + have + P.P.of V + O

Perfect continuous tenses-

1) Present perfect continuous tenseS + has/have + been + V(-ing) + O
2) Past perfect continuous tenseS + had + been + V(-ing) + O
3) Future perfect continuous tenseS + will/shall + have + been + V(-ing) + O

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